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Boston Massacre
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| 07-06-03
| AP
Posted on 07/06/2003 3:58:17 AM PDT by Fighting Irish
Forgive me almighty Freepers.....but this could be the year!
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Boston is halfway to a massacre of its own.
The Red Sox blew out the New York Yankees for the second straight day, hitting three more home runs and getting five shutout innings from Ramiro Mendoza in a 10-2 win Saturday that brought them within two games of the AL East leader.
"Everybody knows we swing the bat," said David Ortiz, who homered twice for the second straight day. "We're not afraid."
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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: mlb
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To: RaceBannon
yup, they rule 2nd place in the AL east. Year in, year out.
nobody but the rsox fans remember (or even care) who came in second.
easy for me to say, being an o's fan (we rule 4th in the al east year in year out)
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posted on
07/06/2003 10:26:00 AM PDT
by
dmz
To: NonValueAdded
THIS IS THE YEAR!!!! the yankees are running out of gas
To: All
The misguided and unwarranted optimism on this thread is cute.
To: Senator Pardek
To: SamAdams76
Great comeback. And as a Chicago Cubs fan, believe me, I have some idea how you feel. I'm also convinced the Red Sox would never have gotten as close as they did against the Mets without Bill Buckner. The guy was absolutely awesome with the number of RBI's alone in a sub-par year for him. People forget that Buckner
routinely played hurt with taped up ankles and braced knees. He wasn't trying to be a hero. He just was better injured than most players were healthy. People also don't remember that Billy Bucks had one of the lowest strikeout to hits ratios in baseball. The game he supposedly lost only tied the seiries too. The Red Sox absolutely stunk on the pivotal seventh game.
You won't be the only one pleased to see the Sox whip the Yankess this year. And don't forget, even Massachusetts voted for Ronald Reagan twice!
To: Fighting Irish
Well, well. What a difference a day makes. Pettitte sets the BoSox down like lambs today, and suddenly there's no "Bronx Massacre". It proves the old adage that momentum comes down to today's starting pitcher.
If the Yanks beat Pedro tomorrow, the status quo will resume, with the sox 4 games out, and those two blowout wins a distant memory.
To: Fighting Irish
Is there anyone still alive today that actually watched the Red Sox win the world series in 1918?
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posted on
07/06/2003 5:37:18 PM PDT
by
relee
To: AAABEST
I've been away from the board quite a bit this summer, but I try to read everything AAABEST.
-FI
To: relee
Ages today if they witnessed it. If 5 in 1918 90. If 10 in 1918 95. If 15 in 1918 100 If 20 in 1918 105. Boston won the very first world series in 1903 too. If anyone is alive today who witnessed that one they are well over 100. On a bright note we are 5 years away from the 100th anniversary of the last Cubs World Series Championship.
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posted on
07/07/2003 4:26:27 AM PDT
by
xp38
To: All
To: Fighting Irish
BUMP
1918
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posted on
07/07/2003 7:01:17 PM PDT
by
TD911
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